Hinged finish molding for vehicle closures



March 17, 1953 J. H. WERNIG HINGED FINISH MOLDING FOR VEHICLE CLOSURES Filed Dec. l, 1951 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 wing/@mja ATTORNEYS 2 SHEETS- SHEET 2 J. H. WERNIG JNVENTOR. //Yff/'z/Z@ ATTORNEY;

' HINGED FINISH MOLDING FOR VEHICLE CLOSURES March 17, 1953 F'iledDeo.

Patented Mar. 17, 1953 HINGED FINISH MOLDING FOR VEHICLE CLOSURES James H. Wernig, Bloomeld Village, Mich., as-

signor to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich., a corporation of Delaware Application Dec-ember 1, 1951, Serial No. 259,423

29 Claims.

This invention relates to hinged fnish moldings for automobiles, and in particular to means for finishing and weather sealing the joint between the top of the vertically opening door window and the door header of' automobile bodies.

In automobile bodies such as the hard top type, the finishing and sealing of the top oi the vertically opening door window of the automobile door at the door header has not proven entirely satisfactory. The particular body construction referred to employs outwardly swinging doors including a fixed frame at the upper front end of the door. into which is pivotally mounted a controlled ventilation or no draft window element and a vertically sliding window rearwardly adjacent the controlled ventilation window frame. The automobile door carries no window header for the vertically opening door window, however, the door header sometimes formed as an integral part of 'the roof rail serves ask and takes the place of a window header for the vertically opening door window.

The primary object of the invention is to provide in automobile body construction hinged finish moldings to accomplish improved weather sealing at the joint between the top of a vertically opening door window and the door header thereabove, and to enhance the esthetic appearance of the automobile body trim line at the door header above the vertically opening door window.

Another objectof the invention is to provide a hinged finish molding carried by'an automobile door header for receiving the top` of a vertically opening automobile door window, the outer member of the Vmolding being hinged and spring urged to swing outwardly to a horizontal position upon opening the doorto permit the opening and closing of the door when the window is closed, and actuating means engageable by a fixed door member to swing the said outer member of the nish moldingV to its vertical position when the door isy closed.

A further object of the invention is to provide aY hinged nish molding including weather stripping forming a glass channel at the door header of an automobile for receiving the vertically sliding door window when closed, the outer member of the said molding being hinged to swing outwardlyv responsive to the opening of the door whereby to permit the door to be opened when the'window thereof is closed and to swing downwardly responsive to closing the door to form a glass channel to receive and-weather seal the top ofthe door window.

Other objects of the invention will become apparent byV reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which;

Fig. 1 is a fragmentaryV side elevational view of'an automobilehaving itsdoor header equipped 2 with a hingedY finish molding embodying the invention.

Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional View taken substantially on the line 2;-2 of Fig. 1-l

at the fixed controlled ventilation window frameV showing one type of spring loaded actuating mechanism usable to actuate the hinged finishmolding, the' vertically sliding door window at the rear of the xed controlled ventilation window frame located in a different plane being shown to indicate that only a fixed element of the door contacts the lever of the hinged iinish molding actuating mechanism.

Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken on the lines 3-3 of Fig. 1 showing over-center spring means that may be employed to assist' maintaining the hin-ged nnishmolding in either its open or its closed position.

Fig. 4 is a fragmentary horizontal sectional view of the hinged finish molding showninwFigs.` 1 3 inclusive taken on the line d--li of Fig. 2.

Fig. 5 is a vertical sectional View taken on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1. l

Fig. 6 is a verticalV sectional view similar to Fig. 2 showing the outer panel ofthe hingedk finish molding swung outwardly as when the door is open.

Fig. 7 is a vertical sectional view similar to- Fig. 3 showing an alternate means for flashing the hinge joint.

Referring now tothe drawings wherein like numerals refer to like and corresponding parts throughout the several views, the particular embodiments of the invention are shown therein for illustrative purposes in connection with a hard top type automobile body I'l having a door il hinged to the body i9' at the front thereof. The door Il is provided with a controlled ventilation or noY draft window I2 pivotally mounted in a fixed frame I3 and a vertically sliding window lil having an ornamental metal trim strip l5. rihe said door ll is not provided with a window header, the door header- IB of the hard top il serving both as door header and as a header for vertically sliding window lli. Outwardly of the door header I6 secured to the hard top il is the usual drip molding or raingutter llc, and inwardly thereof may be provided an interior trim molding I8;

In the illustrative'construction embodying'th'e invention shown in Figs. l-6 inclusive, a hinged finish molding 20 is provided which comprises a fixed angular anchorage strip 2l secured alongone of its legs 22 to the door header |6= by such means as screws 69 with its other legV 23 thereof depending therefrom to which is secured a suitable weather strip element 2-4, and a swingable stripv 25 hingedly connected to said angular anchorage strip 2| along the leg 22 thereof and to which is secured a suitable weather strip element 2-6. Whenl the swingable strip-- 25- is swung to aA position substantially parallel to the depending leg 23 of the angular anchorage strip 2|, the said weather strip elements 24 and 26 are disposed in opposite spaced relationship, and the said hinged finish molding forms and provides a glass channel to receive and weather seal the upper edge of the vertically sliding door window I4 at the trim molding I5 thereof.

The hinged connection of the swingable strip 25 to the anchorage strip 2| is illustrated to be accomplished by providing the leg 22 of the anchorage strip 2| and the upper portion of the swingable strip 25 with complementary hinge rolls 220 and 250 respectively. Obviously, other types of hinge construction may be employed. The anchorage strip 2| and the swingable strip 25`may be formed of stainless steel, both preferably having their free edges rolled for rigidity and to engage the lower edges of the weather strip elements 24 and 25 respectively. The width of the swingable strip 25 is preferably such that, when swung to a depending position, the lower rolled edge thereof is disposed in alignment with the rear side window ornamental trim strip 2'I of the automobile body IB. A flashing element 28 of flexible rubber, neoprene or other suitable material is positioned between the door header I6 and the leg 22 of the anchorage strip 2| and has a resilient depending outer flange 280 extending over the hinge rolls 220 and 250 and into contact with the outside of the swingable strip 25 below the hinge roll 250 thereof to weather and dust seal the hinged finish molding at the hinge thereof.

A suitable actuating mechanism for the hinged finish molding 2D generally designated by the numeral 30 is preferably located opposite the rear of the controlled ventilation window frame I3 and normally urges the swingable strip 25 to an outwardly disposed horizontal position shown in Fig. 6. The said actuating mechanism 39 is also employed to swing the said swingable strip 25 to its downward disposed position shown in Fig. 2 responsive to the closing of the door II. The actuating mechanism 30 includes a lever 3| formed to provide a contact element SIB contactable by the controlled ventilation window frame 30 or some other Xed element on the door II when the said door II is closed causing the actuating mechanism 3G to swing the swingable `strip 25 from its horizontal position shown in Fig. 6 to a depending position as shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 5.

When the swingable strip 25 is in its depending position, there is formed within the hinged finish molding 20 a weather stripped glass channel for the upper edge of the vertically sliding door window I4 at the trim molding I5 thereof. If the sliding door window I4 is open (down) when the door II is closed, the glass channel formed within the hinged finish molding 2i] is ready for receiving the upper trim molding I 5 of the sliding door window I4 when the said sliding door window I4 is raised to its closed position. However, if the sliding door window I4 is already closed (up) when the door II is open, the inside surface of the upper trim molding I5 of the sliding door window I4 swings with the closing of the door II into abutment with the weather strip element 24 on the depending leg 23 of the Xed anchorage strip 2| and the weather strip element 26 carried by the swingable strip 24 is swung by the final closing movement of the door II into abutment with the outer surface of the upper trim molding I5 of the sliding door window Vtop of the sliding door window i4 if in its raised position when the door II is opened.

The particular actuating mechanism 30 employed to move the swingable strip 25 in the manner hereinbefore described is disclosed in Figs. 2, 4 and 6 and comprises a lever 3| which is hingedly connected at one end thereof by a hinge pin 32, a clip 33 and rivets 34 to the inside of the swingable strip 25 and is connected at the other end thereof to the bottom of the horizontal leg 22 of the iixed anchorage strip 2| by a link 35, hinge pins S6 and 31 land a clip 38, the said clip 38 being`I secured to the leg 22 of the anchorage strip 2| by such means as rivets 39. The lever 3| is suitably formed between the hinge pins 32 and 36 to provide the contact element 3H) contactable by a fixed element on the door I I such as the controlled ventilation window frame I2 for moving the swingable strip 25 from its spring loaded horizontal outward position shown in Fig. 6 to its depending generally vertical position shown in Fig. 2. The spring pressure for spring loading and constantly urging the swingable strip 25 toward its horizontal outward position shown in Fig. 6 is accomplished by a suitable spring element 4I) best shown in Figs. 4 and 6 having a straight portion 4I with coils 42 at each end thereof, each coil 42 having free ends 43 spaced from the straight portion 4I. The straight portion 4I of the spring element 40 is crimped at the center thereof at 4 I ll and is biv-4 otally connected at the said center crimp 4II3 to the inside corner of the angular anchorage strip 2| by means of a spring retaining loop 44 struck inwardly therefrom. The free ends 43 of the coils 42 of the spring element 40 are pivotally connected to the lever element 3| at spaced loops 45 formed thereon. Such spring loaded pivoted and linked lever construction of the actuating mechanism 30 is preferable inasmuch as the actuating mechanism occupies a minimum of space and is positive in constantly urging the swingable strip 25 to swing outwardly toward its horizontal position as shown in Fig. 6 and in swing-- ing the said swingable strip to its downwardly disposed position shown in Fig. 2 responsive to the closing of the door I I.

In wide door installations where a long hinge nish molding 20 is employed above the vertically sliding window I4, it may be desirable to provide one or more over-center spring elements 46 to resiliently urge that portion of the swingable strip 25 remote from the actuating mecha- Y nism 3U to the horizontal or depending substantially vertical position to which the said actuating mechanism 30 swings the swingable strip 25 whereby to maintain the entire length of the swingable strip 25 in the desired horizontal or vertical alignment.

The over-center spring element 46 preferably employed is shown in Fig. 4 to be in the form of ra hair pin spring having a coil 4'! at its apex. One arm 48 of the hair pin spring 46 is hingedly connected to the depending leg 23 of the angular anchorage strip 2| by a looped clip 49 secured to the anchorage strip 2|, and the other arm 50 thereof is hingedly connected to the swingable strip 25 by a looped clip 5I secured thereto by rivets 52. The endV of the arm 48 of the overcenter spring 46 is provided with a hump 480 which is positioned in a depression 53 formed apanage inthe angular. anchorage strip.l 2l toA prevent longitudinal displacementofthev saidover-center spring element. The end of. thearm 50..of the spring 46 is suitably kinked at: 500 into substantial. parallel relationshipwith respect; to the 4loop 5N of the looped clip 5l whereby to. avoidbinding of the spring arm .ilftherein. The-loops490. and 5w of the' looped clips 49T and' 5l are so located in respect'to' the angular anchorage strip 2i, the swingable strip 25. andthe hinge rolls 22D'and 259, all respectively,` that. the swingable strip 25. will be spring loaded by. the'over-center spring 4l toward either-its horizontal" position or its depending substantially vertical position re.- sponsive to approximately. the half-wayv move.- ment. of the swingable strip .25..bytheactuating mechanism 30 lfrom either oneofsaidv positions to. the other.

The over-center spring element-L46' alsozserves an. important. function when a. hinged finish molding 2Q. is employed over a1 relatively wide door inasmuch as the-rearporti'on of a front hinged door closes somewhat later than the front portion thereof; Accordingly, when. the fixed door element. r3: contacts-the actuating mechanism 3l) to swing the swingableV strip 25` of the hinged' finished molding 20 from itshorizontal outward position to-` its'verti'cal downward position, the over-center spring element: 4B spaced rearwardly remote from the actuating mechanism 3U holds the rear portion of the: swingable strip 25 horizontally outward until` the rear portion of the doorisv nearly closed, vat which time the over-center. spring element. 46 functions to snap the swingable strip25 fromitsfhorizontal outward position to its downwardposition.` This delayed action on'the over-center: spring element 46 is accomplished as. the. result of a twisting of the swingable strip 25 during the initial'swinging movement of the forward portion thereof by the actuating mechanism. 3U responsivev to the fixed door element i3 contacting thecontact element 310i of the lever-3l of the said actuating mechanism 30.

In Fig. '7 is lshown an alternate construction by means ofwhich the'flashing. element28 may be eliminated, thus presentinga moreA complete ornamental effect of the hinged finished molding 20. The embodiment of the hinged -finishV molding 2130 disclosed in- Fig. '-is likefand-'similarto the embodiment: of? the inventionv 2l)v shown in Figs. 1-6 inclusive except that the flashing3 element 28 has' been eliminated,` the swingable strip 25 has been made narrower; and 'an' ornamental strip 55. hasv been` secured to the outside-f ofl the shortened swingable` strip 25. Theupperportion 550 of.: the said ornamental strip 55 extends over and infcontact: with thel hinge: roll 2201 of the. horizontal leg' 22 of the angular anchorage stripy 2l', thus providing' a weather seal between the anchorage stripezliandtheswirigable strip 25;

Although but one embodiment and'one'fmodification andV onetype of"'installation ofY thez invention hasfbeen disclosed'an'dd'escribedin detail; itf is obvious thathinged finish-moldings may be employed over any'type ofv swinging doorv and that many changes may bemadein the size, shape, arrangement and detail-of the various elements of. the invention-withoutr departing from the spirit and scope thereof" as defined bythe appended claims.:

I claim:

1..y Ahinged finish molding-for automobile door headers above a .vertically-opening' door window or;v the'. type employing ne. window.- lieadei'-`V and comprising a depending strip mountable onsaid door header, a swingable strip'adapted to hingedly depend from said door header and being out'- wardly spaced from said depending strip, means constantly urging said swingabl'e strip horizontally outwardly, and means associated with said swingable strip and contactable by a fixed door element when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding overlying the said door window.

2; A hinged molding. for weather sealingl the joint between the door header of an automobile bod-y and the vertically opening door window of an automobile door and comprising a depending strip mountable on said door header and carrying outwardly facing weather stripping, a swingable strip carrying inwardly facingl weather stripping and being outwardly spaced from said depending strip, means constantly urgingsaid swingable strip horizontally outwardly, and means associated with said swingable strip andY contactable by a fixed door element when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a glass channel for said door window, the said weather stripping providing a seal for said door window.

3. A hinged finish molding for use at the joint between the door header and the vertically opening door window of automobiles and comprising a iixedstrip securable to the door header to depend therefrom, a molding strip hingedlymountable along said doorl header and' outwardly with respect to said fixed strip, and springy loaded actuating mechanism normally urging said hinged molding'horizontally outwardly. about its hinge and'including a contact element contactable by a. fixed door member when said door is closed to swing said hinged molding downwardly to form a glass channel for said door window.

4. A hinged finish molding for use at the joint between the door header and the vertically opening door window of an automobile and comprising a fixed strip securable to the door header and being adapted to' depend therefrom, a molding stripv hingedly mountable along said doorv header and outwardly in respect to said fixed strip, spring loaded actuating mechanism normally urging said hinged strip horizontally outwardly about its hingeiand including a contact element contactable by'a fixed door member when said door is closed tojswng said hinged molding downwardly to--form av glass channelv for said door window,.

and over-center spring means located remotely from said spring loaded'mechanism for resiliently urging saidhinged strip in either the horizon'- tally outward or the vertically downward position to which it may be swung by said actuating mechanism.

5. A hingednish moldingfor weather sealing theV joint between the doorheader and the vertically opening door window of an automobile and comprising a fixed strip securable to the door header with a portion thereof depending therefrom, an ornamental molding strip hingedly connected to said fixed strip and outwardly in respect to the depending portion thereof, spring loaded actuating mechanism connected to said fixed strip and said hinged molding strip and urgingfsaid molding strip horizontally outwardly about its hinge and including a contact element contact'able by a fixed door member when said dooris closed to swing said hinged molding strip downwardly to'form a glass channel for said door window, and over-center springV means located remotely from said-spring loaded -zneehanism and resiliently urging .said hinged 'molding strip-in either the horizontally outward. or the vvertically downward'p'osition to which it -may be .swung bysaid actuating Ymechanism..r .i z i 6. 'A hinged nish molding for weatherl sealing the joint between the door header: andthe vertically opening doory window of an automobile. and comprising `a fixed' strip securabletto :the door header? with a por-tion thereof depending therefrom, an ornamental molding strip hingedly connected .to said fixed strip outwardly inl respect torthedepending portion thereof; springr loaded actuating mechanism connectedto said iixed strip andV said hingedimolding strip and .urging said molding horizontally Y outwardly about itsu .hinge and including a contact elementcontactable .by afiixedy door member when said door isaclosed to swing said .hinged molding Vstrip downwardly tov forma glass channelior said. door window. 7. A hinged nish moldingfor weather.seal. ing .theijoint' between "the door header-.and the vertically opening door window 'of an automobile and-comprising a xed angular vanchoragestrip securedfalong one leg to :the door header with the othery leg thereof depending-therefromgan ornamental molding strip:hingedly connected-"to said anchorage strip and. outwardly .in respect tothe depending-leg thereof springloadedactu--` ating -mechanism constantly urging `said hinged ornamental: molding vstrip horizontally outwardly andincluding a lever hingedly connectedftosaid ornamentalmolding strip and to said anchorage strip'vand a spring element disposed rbetweensaid anchoragey stripv and. said lever, .A the' said lever being engageable by ,a fixed doork memberl'when said door: isA closed toV swing said .hinged ornamental Inoldingstrip downwardlyto formal glass channel for said door window.4 y

8. A hinged finish molding. for'weather sealing the :joint between .the door header. and the vertically :opening door. window of an .automobile and comprising a .fixed angular anchorage 'strip securable along one leg to the door Vheader with the other legthereof depending therefrom,an ornamental moldingfstrip'hingedly connected to said" anchorage strip and outwardly. `in Vrespect to .the depending leg thereof, spring loaded actuating mechanism vconstantly-urging said hinged ornamental molding .strip horizontally .outwardly and including ailever hingedlyconnected to said ornamental molding stripand linked throughua hinged'linkto said anchorage/strip. and a-spring element'connected to isaid anchorage strip and saidylever, thelfsaid `lever-being engageable by a fixed-door member whensaid door is `closed to swinglsaid hinged .ornamental molding. strip downwardly. to .form a glass channel for said door window, and over-center spring meansulm cated'A remote from said actuating mechanism and resiliently. urging; said hinged molding;y strip. in either thehorizontally. outward or the vertically downward position to which it may. be swung by said actuating mechanism. 9. A hinged finish molding forweather sealing thejoint between the` door` header and the ver-.- tically opening door window of. an automobile and comprising a iixed angular anchoragestrip securablev along one leg.l to the door. header with theother lieg thereof depending therefrom, fan ornamental molding .strip` hingedly connectedto said anchorage strip and outwardly inrespectto the depending leg thereof, spring loaded actuating.mechanismconstantly urging said hinged ornamental molding strip horizontally outwardly and including a leverhingedly connectedto said ornamental strip.' and.l :linked throughl fa hinged link' to lsaidanchorage .istrip and.v a spring element connected to zsaid anchorage/strip and said lever, the said-:lever being engageable by a` xed ..door. member' when said .f door'. isi-closed'. to? swing said hinged ornamental moldingj'striprdownwardly: to

formfa .glass'channel 4for-said :door 'windowf -l0.A hingedvnishamolding forweatherfsealing the' joint between-:the rdoor."headergandV thefver-f ticallyopening'doorwindowof anlautomobileand comprising: a fxedangular. anchorage strip [securable'along oneleg tofthe doorpheaderfwith the other legthereofedepending.'therefrom; an erna-f mental'inol'di'ng :strip `hingedly .connectedV tosaid anchorage.A strip fand: outwardlylin'respect to the depending f: leg thereof; :spring f loaded; actuating mechanism connec-tedfto said'anchoragelstrip and said hinged ornamental molding strip andurgingY said .molding;strip-horizontally .outwardly about its hinge, vand including arcontact Velement. cone tactablezbyxafxed door Emember when:` said door isfclosed to swing-saidhinged ornamental; molding strip `downwardly tolform.a.glass channel for said ldoor window, andaweather strippingfon the depending leg .ofsaidlanchorage strip andon said molding; :istrip land :disposed Afin-.spaced opposed relationship when said-.door isclosedtand providingfa Windowxseal injsaid'glass channel.

v-lLfp-A hingedrnishmoldingfor weather sealin the joint. between thel door" headerv and the. vertically. openingfdoor. window oan-automobile and; comprising faziixedzangular nanchorage strip securable alongone leg 4thereof-to the door header with the other )leg .thereof f. depending therefrom, anlornamental molding strip Yhingedly connected to4 said anchorage strip c and outwardiy; fin' respect to the.` l.depending ileg. thereof; spring .loaded actuating. mechanism constantly .urging said hinged ornamental molding strip horizontally outwardly and includinga llever hingedly connected to said ornamental strip., and ilinked :through a :hinged link to Ysaidanchoragestrip and a springelement connected to. said vanchorage stripand said lever, the said lever being engageable byarxeddoor memberfwhenisaid 4doords closed toswing said hinged ornamental. molding downwardly.v to vform a glass channel forasaiddoorwindow, `andiweather ,stripping on the depending Vleg of `said .anchorage strip'and onsaidmolding strip and-disposediin spacedV opposed; vrelationship whenV said door` is closed and providing a `window seal said rvglass channelp.. n.

. f l2. vAhinged nishmolding forv weather sealing. thefr joint betweenv the -doon;header and4 the verticallyopening door window. of: an vautomobile andV comprisingv a fixed angular anchorage strip securablealong, one. leg tothe! door header with theother leg .thereof .dependingtherefrorm ra swingable. strip-hinge mea-ns connecting said swingable strip to `.said `anchorage strip in spaced relationship yto thedepending legthereof, an ornamentalvstrip overlyingsaid .swingable Ystrip and formed to maintain contactawithsaidanchorage stripv during thefswinging :thereof in respecty thereto, and actuating means .resiliently urging said swingable strip horizontally: outwardly andbeing cvonizactablej by.v afxedrdoor member when said door closed to swing said swingable strip' and the. ornamental strip carriedthereby downwardly to vform a glasschanneh Y 13. A hinged finish molding for-weather sealing the joint between the door headerfand the verticallyppening doorY windowofan automobile and ,comprising a Iixed angular anchorage .strip Jsecurable alongone leg. tothe-door header. with the 'other .leg A:thereof depending therefrom, a swingable strip, hinge means connecting Asaid swingable strip'tc saidanchorage strip in spaced relationshipY to the depending leg thereof, and an ornamental strip overlying said swingable strip and formed to maintain contact with said anchorage strip during the swinging :thereof in respect thereto.

14. A hinged iinish molding for weather sealing the joint between the door header andthe vertioallyopening door window of an automobile kand comprising a xed angular anchorage strip securableralong one leg to the door header with the other leg thereof depending therefrom, a swingable strip, hinge means connecting said swingable strip to said anchorage strip in spaced relationship to the depending leg thereof, an ornamental strip overlying said swingable strip and formed to maintain Contact with said anchorage strip during the swinging thereof in respect thereto, actuating means resiliently urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly and being contactable by a iixed door member when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip and the ornamental strip carried thereby downwardly to form a glass channel, and over-center spring means longitudinally spaced from said actuating means for resiliently maintaining said swingable strip inveither position to which it is swung by said actuating means.

l5. A hingedlflnish molding for weather sealing the joint between the door header and the vertically-opening doorwindow of an automobile and comprising la fixed regular anchorage strip securable along one leg to the door header with the other leg thereof depending therefrom, a swingable strip, hinge means connecting said swingable strip tol said anchorage strip in spaced relationship to the depending leg thereof, an ornamental'strip overlying said swingable strip and formedto maintain contact with said Vanchorage strip during the swinging thereof vin respect thereto, actuating means resiliently urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly and contactable by a nxed door member when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip and the ornamental strip carried thereby downwardly to form a glass channel, and weather stripping on said swingable element and on said anchoragey element and disposed in opposite and spaced relationship when said door is closed and providing a window seal in said glass channel.

1'6. A hinged nish molding for an automobile door header above a vertically opening door window of the type employing no window header and comprising a depending strip securable on said door header, a swingable strip including a hinge element seourable to said door header in depending and outwardly spaced relationto said depending strip, means for constantly urgingthe said swingable strip horizontally outwardly, and means associated with said strip and contactable by a xed door element when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding overlying the said door window, and resilient Imeans overlying the hinge element'and weather sealing the same.

17. A hingednish molding, for weather sealing the joint between the door header and the vertically opening door window of ran automobile and comprising a ixe'd strip securable to the door header with aport'ion thereof depending therefrom, an ornamental molding strip hingedly connected to said fixed strip andoutwardly in respect to the depending portion thereof, spring 10 loaded actuating mechanism connected tof-said Xed strip and said molding strip and urging said molding strip horizontally outwardly about its hinge and including a contact element contactable by-a fixed door member when said door is closed to swing said molding strip downwardly to form a glass channel for said door window, and

resilient means overlying the hinge connection between said iixed strip and said molding strip and weather sealing the same.

18. A hinged `finish molding for a door header adapted to be affixed above a swinging automobile door comprising a swingable strip Iadapted to be hingedly connected to said door header to overlie the joint between the door header Iand the door when said door is closed, meansconstantly urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly to swing said swingable strip outwardly when said door-is opened, andmeans associated with said strip and contactable by said door as said door is closed to swing -said swing-- able strip downwardly toform a molding weather sealing said joint between the door header and the door when-said door isfullyclosed.

19. A hinged nishmolding for use` at the-joint between the door header above a swinging lautomobile door and said door and comprising ,a molding strip hingedly mountable along -said door header, and spring loaded actuatingmechanism urging said hinged molding Ato `swinghorizontally outwardly about its Yhinge Awhen `said door is opened and including a contactelement associated with said molding and contactableby the door when said door isvclosed'to-swing said hinged molding downwardly over the -said joint.v

20. A hinged finish molding for use at the joint between the door header above a swinging automobile door and said door and comprising a molding strip hingedly mountable -along said door header, spring loaded actuatingmechanism located near the-front of said molding strip 'and urging said hinged 4molding strip to swing horizontally outwardly about its hinge when said door is opened, said Aactuating mechanism -including a contact element associated with Vsaid molding and contactableby the door as said door is closed to swing said hinged molding/downwardly over said joint, and over-center spring means located rearwardly remotely from -isaid spring loaded actuating mechanism and resiliently urging said hinged Strip inleither ythe horizontally outward orthe vertically downward position to which it lmaybe swung by said actuating mechanism, the said molding strip being sufficiently resilient to permit some -twistingthereof between the actuating mechanism ,and the over-center spring'means whereby to delay action of the over-center spring means responsive to the closingof the door until .the door is nearly closed.

l21. A hinged finish molding for automobile door headers above av swing-opening doorsofthe type employing no window header and having `a vertically opening window, said hinged molding being adapted to be secured on saiddoor-header and comprising a depending strip, a swingable strip hingedly secured-on said molding and-outwardly spaced Afrom said dependingstrip, said swingable strip being in ahingedly depending relationship with said door header when said molding is secured thereon, means constantly urging said swingablestrip horizontallyoutward- 1y, .and meansassociated with said stripand contactable by a vfixed doorelement when ,said door is closed-to swing said .swingable ,strip .downwardly to form a molding overlying the said door window.

22. A hinged finish molding for automobile door headers above a swing-opening door of the type employing no window header and having a vertically opening window, said hinged molding being adapted to be secured to said door header and comprising a depending strip, a resilient swingable strip hingedly secured on said molding and outwardly spaced from said depending strip, said swingable strip being in a hingedly depending relationship with said door header when said moldingis secured thereon, means constantly urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly, means associated with said strip and contactable by a Xed door element when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly forming a molding overlyingV the said door-window, and spring means spaced from said means and urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly and delaying the downward swinging of said swingable strip until said door is nearly closed` 23. A hinged iinish molding for weather sealing the .ioint between the door header and theV vertically opening door window of a swing-opening automobile door, comprising a fixed angular anchorage strip'adapted Yto be secured along one leg to the door header with the other leg thereof depending therefrom, aY swingable strip, hinge means Vconnecting said swingabley strip to Ysaid anchorage strip in spaced relationship to the depending leg thereof, means constantly urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly, means associated with said strip and contactable by a fixed door element when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding overlying the said door window. Y

24. A hinged finish molding for weather sealing the joint between the door header and theV vertically opening door window of a swing-opening automobile door, comprising a fixed angular anchorage strip adapted to be secured along one leg to the door header with the other leg there,- of depending therefrom, a resilient swingable strip, hinge means connecting said swingable strip to said anchorage strip in'spaced relationship tothe depending leg thereof, means constantly urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly, means associated with said strip and contactable by a Xed door element when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding overlying the said door window, and spring means spaced from said means and urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly and delaying the downward swinging of said swingable strip until said door is nearly closed. r Y Y 25. A hinged finish molding for a door header above a swinging automobile door, a swingable strip adapted to be hingedly connected to said door header and overlying the joint between the door header and the door when said door is closed, means constantly7 urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly to swing said swingable strip outwardly when said door isopened, means associated with said strip and contactable by said door as said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding weather sealing said joint between said door F header and said door when said door is fully closed, and means at the end of said swingable strip remote from said contactable means for opposing the movement of saidstrip downwardly to form a molding weather sealing said joint.

26. A hinged finish molding for a door header above a swinging automobile door, a swingable strip adapted to be hingedly connected to said door header and overlying the joint between the door header and the door when said door is closed, means constantly urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly to swing said swingable strip outwardly when said door is opened, means associated with said strip and contactable by said door as said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding weather sealing said joint between said door header and said door when said door is fully closed, and means at the end of said swingable strip remote from said contactable means for twisting said strip lengthwise Yof said strip and in opposition to the operation of said contactable means.

2'7. A door header above a swinging automobile door and comprising a swingable strip hingedly connected to said door header and overlying the joint between said door header and. the door when said door is closed, means constantly urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly to swing said swingable strip outwardly when said door is opened, and means associated with said strip and contactable by said door as said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding weather sealing said joint between said door header and said door when said door is fully closed.

28. An automobile door header above a swingopening door and comprising a depending molding strip secured on said door header, a swingable strip hingedly secured on said header and outwardly spaced from said depending strip, means constantly urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly, and means associated with said strip and contactable by a xed door element when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding overlying said door.

29. An automobile door header above a swingopening door and comprising a depending molding strip extending beneath said door header, a resilient swingable strip hingedly secured on said door header and outwardly opposite from said depending strip, means constantly urging said swingable strip horizontally outwardly, means associated with said strip and contactable by a xed door element when said door is closed to swing said swingable strip downwardly to form a molding overlying said door, and means spaced from said last mentioned means and adjacent the opposite end of said swingable strip and urging said swingable strip horizontallyv outwardly to twist said swingable strip and to delay the downward swinging movement of said swingable strip until said door is nearly closed.

JAMES H. WERNIG.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the le of this patent:

UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,545,694 Potter ,July 14, 1925 1,646,743 Bernard Oct. 25, 1927 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 142,682 Switzerland Jan. 2, 1931 

